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  2. Sirius Building - Wikipedia

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    The Sirius Building is an apartment complex in The Rocks district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.Designed for the Housing Commission of New South Wales in 1978–1979 by commission architect Tao Gofers, the building is a prominent example of Brutalist architecture in Australia.

  3. Meriton - Wikipedia

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    Meriton builds and sells apartments, and also operates serviced apartments as temporary and long-term accommodation under its Meriton Suites brand in Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. In 2007, it was estimated the company was building about 1,200 apartments each year. [2] By 2010 this figure had increased to 2,000 units. [3]

  4. Market Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Market Street is located in the heart of the Sydney central business district shopping precinct. The street gets its name due to the street being located at the CBD's shopping precinct. The two flagship David Jones department stores in Sydney are located in Market Street, diagonally across the Castlereagh Street intersection.

  5. Australia Square - Wikipedia

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    Australia Square Tower is an office and retail skyscraper in the Sydney central business district, Australia.Its main address is 264 George Street, and the square is bounded on the northern side by Bond Street, eastern side by Pitt Street and southern side by Curtin Place.

  6. Elizabeth Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Street is a major street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The street continues south of the central business district (CBD), through the inner city suburbs of Surry Hills, Redfern and Waterloo, before terminating in Zetland. Elizabeth Street lies within the City of Sydney local government area.

  7. Park Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Park Street bisects Hyde Park, [a] hence its name. Publishing and Broadcasting Limited and its successor, Consolidated Media Holdings, had their corporate headquarters at 54 Park Street. [3] An electric tramway once ran down Park Street between Elizabeth and College Streets. It was removed in 1960.

  8. World Square - Wikipedia

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    The site was eventually sold. In 1905, the Anthony Hordern & Sons department store, a six-storey building opened on the former Brickfield Hill. At one point it was the largest department store in the world. [3] The flagship store operated from 1905 until 1966 with the store converted to Horderns HomeWorld which operated until its closure in 1973.

  9. Latitude (building) - Wikipedia

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    The building comprises a low rise office, a retail complex incorporating a series of laneways and a high rise commercial tower. The 51 storey structure is 190 m in height and 222 m to the top of the spire. Its main tenant was Ernst & Young until 2017. [2] The 51st floor is the headquarters for the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.